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Thanks so much! I appreciate you taking the time to do that.
Try it now, I just updated it.
Look inside each folder and you'll see the mod.info file. Open the mod.info file with a text editor... (I highly recormend Nottepad++, a free to download text editor.)
The mod info file will have the name of the mod and a description along with the min and max game versions it it for. You can narrow your seach by looking at the date the folder was added. If you have an idea of when you downloaded it.
I just had a look in the guide section and there are two guides on how to update mods to current version. However they look out of date. Game has been updated, menus and file locations have changed.
I've been asked about this before. I might make a guide myself when I get the time.
Here is where the mod files are now downloaded to...
C:\Program Files (x86)\Steam\steamapps\workshop\content\302670
That may help you out along with the current existing guides.
I'm self taught. Been messing with it for a few years. Made some tutorial vids a few years back. They are for Assualt squad2, but most of it is still very relevent.
Having an interest always helps and a lot of trial and error.
The say you learn by your mistakes. If that applies to life in general then by that rational, I'll be a genius one day.
Here is the guidefile I made for AS2, if your intersted in map making begin with "polygon", "textures" and "height tool" vids.
https://steamhost.cn/steamcommunity_com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=667217484
Glad to hear it was of some use. Would you like to see more "editor gems" in this format?